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The sacred lives in unity, wisdom, and daily practice

Shree Bhagawat Dham Sanatan Mandir

A sacred space on Phuket, Thailand — where tradition is honored, community is nurtured, and the spirit is free to grow

The pure-hearted, who walk the path of virtue, gain supreme bliss and abide in eternal peace, free from sorrow and doubt

Dharma
— Shiva Purana, Rudra Samhita
Our community is growing — and so is our devotion. For years, Shree Bhagawat Dhaam Sanatan Mandir has served as a sacred space for worship, celebration, and connection. But today, our existing temple can no longer accommodate the increasing number of devotees who gather here in faith and unity.

Under the guidance and blessings of our respected Guruji, the decision has been made: a new temple will rise — larger, more welcoming, and built to serve future generations.

This is more than construction. It is seva — a sacred offering to Dharma, to Lord Shiva, and to the spirit of community.

Your support matters. Help us lay the foundation of the new Mandir. Every contribution brings us closer.

Help Build the New Mandir

A sacred space open to all — offering a serene environment for prayer, reflection, and cultural experience
Temple

Opening Hours

Location

Free Entry

Daily Aarti

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02
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Monday – Sunday
5:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Stay as long as you wish — all are welcome
2/47 Soi Khuanyang
Pa Tong, Kathu District Phuket, Thailand, 83150
Free parking available
Open to all, regardless of faith or background.
Please wear modest clothing and remove shoes before entering prayer areas
Every day at 5:30 AM and 7:00 PM
Photography is allowed — with quiet presence and reverence during ceremonies
A sacred assembly of divine forms —
the living heart of the temple
Altar

Vishnu

Shiva

Lakshmi

Parvati

Vishnu maintains the cosmic balance, protecting the universe through his avatars and actions. As the preserver of dharma, he brings harmony, justice, and compassionate guidance. Devotees seek his blessings for stability in life and alignment with righteous action
Shiva is the force of transformation, meditation, and destruction of illusion. As the silent yogi and fierce protector, he represents the ever-changing cycle of life and the deep stillness that remains beyond it. Worship of Shiva brings strength, clarity, and spiritual liberation
Lakshmi is the radiant goddess who bestows both material and spiritual wealth. Associated with prosperity, fertility, and sacred generosity, she is worshipped by those who seek blessings in their homes, families, and endeavors. Her grace is felt through gratitude and right intention
Parvati, the divine consort of Shiva, is the embodiment of feminine energy, nurturing power, and inner balance. She reflects love, strength, devotion, and the sacred role of the goddess in sustaining all creation. Her presence reminds devotees of beauty in devotion and power in gentleness

Preserver of the Universe and Protector of Dharma

The Cosmic Transformer and Inner Stillness

Goddess of Abundance, Beauty, and Fortune

Divine Mother and Embodiment of Strength

विष्णु
शिव
लक्ष्मी
बुद्ध

Awakened One —
Embodiment of Inner Peace

Buddha symbolizes deep stillness, inner clarity, and the awakened mind. His presence inspires mindfulness, compassion, and the quiet strength that comes from looking within. Through contemplation and balance, he guides seekers toward peace beyond thought

Buddha

सूर्य

Remover of Obstacles and Lord of Beginnings

The Divine Sun —
Light of the Soul

Ganesha is the guardian of thresholds, learning, and transitions. With his elephant head and joyful nature, he blesses all new ventures, clears inner and outer obstacles, and supports wisdom. His worship begins every sacred act — reminding us that clarity begins with surrender
Surya is the giver of energy, clarity, and truth. As the visible form of the Vedic gods, he represents the vital force that sustains all life. Devotees honor Surya for inner illumination, physical vitality, and the courage to walk a path of integrity and light

Ganesha

Surya

पार्वती
गणेश
Where devotion takes form beyond the inner sanctum
Grounds
Havan Kund
Kali Murti
Yatra
Brahma Murti
Shiva Jyotirlingam
Ritual fire altar for offerings
Аspect of Devi — protector and mother
Shiva Murti
Iconic form of Lord Shiva in meditation
Decorated vehicle carrying deity
The creator of the Universe
Abstract sacred symbol of cosmic Shiva
Traditional Vedic rituals performed with care, devotion, and authenticity — available by request for life’s sacred moments
Services

Wedding Ceremony

Family Havan

Pooja

Death Ritual

Vivāha Sanskāra – a sacred marriage ceremony conducted with mantras, fire ritual, altar decoration, prasad, and traditional blessings from the pandit
Shānti Havan – a fire ritual performed for family well-being, harmony, and purification, invoking divine protection and peace at home
Archana, Naivedya & Abhishekam – a sacred rituals performed upon request with flowers, light, food, and prayers to honor the deities and seek blessings
Śrāddha & Shānti Pūjā – performed to honor and bring peace to the soul of a departed loved one, following Vedic tradition through havan, prayers, and offerings
Milestones that reflect devotion, service, and a growing community rooted in timeless tradition
Numbers

2002

3000+

2016

365

100%

200

Year the original temple was built
Active local devotees in the Phuket community
Year the foundation was established in Phuket
Days a year the temple remains open
Open to all — faith, background, nationality
Yagyas, havans & major rituals performed per year
Celebrations of devotion, rhythm, and sacred joy — where the temple comes alive with light, sound, and community
Festivals

Maha Shivaratri

Durga Navaratri

Rama Navami

Krishna Janmashtami

The Great Night of Shiva – a powerful celebration of Lord Shiva through night-long vigils, abhishekam, sacred chanting, and fire rituals — invoking transformation, inner stillness, and the grace of divine presence. As lamps are lit and mantras resound, devotees enter a space of deep surrender and spiritual awakening
The Nine Nights of the Goddess – a vibrant festival dedicated to the many forms of Devi, honoring her strength, beauty, and compassion. Through daily worship, chanting, and offerings, devotees invoke protection, inner power, and the triumph of light over darkness, as the sacred feminine energy flows through every heart and ritual
The Birth of Lord Rama – a sacred day commemorating the arrival of the ideal king and embodiment of virtue. The temple comes alive with Ramayana recitations, devotional singing, puja, and offerings — celebrating righteousness, courage, and the eternal path of truth through the divine life of Lord Rama
The Birth of Krishna – a joyful celebration of the divine appearance of Lord Krishna, marked by kirtan, storytelling, fasting, and midnight darshan. Devotees honor the playful and wise Avatār with devotion and love, as songs fill the temple and hearts open to his eternal presence and teachings on dharma, compassion, and divine play
Personal rituals, community observances, and spiritual milestones — these sacred days mark connection to timeless tradition
Special

Upanayana

Lakh Batti

Diwali

Hartalika Teej

Sacred Thread Ceremony – a traditional rite of passage in which young boys receive the sacred thread and their first initiation into mantra and spiritual discipline. Through guided rituals, prayers, and offerings, they enter the path of learning, responsibility, and inner purification
Lighting of 100,000 Lamps – a rare and powerful fire ritual performed to cleanse karmas and invoke blessings. Under the direction of a Guru, each flame becomes a sacred offering for clarity, protection, and spiritual growth. Practiced during auspicious times across the year
Festival of Lights – celebrating the triumph of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance. The temple glows with lamps, flowers, sweets, and offerings to Goddess Lakshmi, inviting prosperity, harmony, and renewal in homes and hearts
Celebration of Feminine Strength and Devotion – a sacred day observed by women through fasting, singing, and worship of Goddess Parvati. It honors purity, love, and the deep power of devotion — celebrating womanhood, relationships, and divine inner strength
Rooted in culture, built on service — a growing spiritual family united by devotion, tradition, and shared purpose
Community
Swamiji from Myanmar visits the temple and offers blessings
Havans are performed during every festival
Devotees receive honors and blessings from the Guru of Nepal
A family participates in a sponsored ritual with full devotion
The entire community comes together to celebrate a wedding
From humble gatherings to a sacred foundation — built by devotion, guided by grace
Story
01

Early 2000s

Before the temple existed, members of the Nepali community in Phuket gathered in rented apartments to perform rituals, celebrate festivals, and preserve their spiritual traditions — laying the foundation of a shared sacred life
02

2002

Guided by Guruji Byasacharya Kishor Gautam, the community chose a piece of land and performed a sacred ritual to consecrate it. On July 24, 2002, ornaments and offerings were placed under the first poured cement — marking the spiritual birth of the temple
03

2003–2007

With limited means but strong devotion, the community built the Bhagawat hall, the Yagya Shala, and the Shanti Bhawan using donated materials and volunteer labor — a living expression of faith and unity
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2016

As the temple grew, the Sanatan Mandir Foundation was officially registered in Phuket to support spiritual activities, organize festivals, and sustain the expanding needs of the local devotee community
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2018

Sacred murtis arrived from India and were installed in a five-day ceremony attended by spiritual leaders, the Deputy Governor of Phuket, and the Ambassador of Nepal — a historic celebration of culture and devotion
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Today

The temple welcomes all who seek the divine — hosting daily pujas, yagyas, and cultural festivals, while serving as a spiritual home for thousands and embracing Sanatan traditions from Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and beyond
Guiding temple life through service, tradition, and shared responsibility
Committee
Byasacharya Kishor Gautam
Padambahadur Goutan
Siam Namcbatri
Kalam Chaytri
Evgeniy Zhukovets
Guruji ‧ Nepal
First Vice Chairman
Ram Niroula
Pandit
Second Vice Chairman
President
International Affairs
Sacred work rests on clear foundations —
open, trusted, and accountable
Official
Official list of registered board members and shareholders of the foundation, confirming legal structure and leadership roles
Official sub-committee of active members responsible for temple operations, event organization, and spiritual service
Government-issued registration confirming official status, purpose, and activities — including support for religious practice, education, and public service
Position List
Sanchalan Samiti
Legal Certificate
Practical insights for visitors, devotees, and new seekers — answered with clarity, respect, and spiritual intent
FAQ
Your contribution supports spiritual service, temple maintenance, and the growth of a sacred community in Phuket
Donation

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  • Bank: Kasikorn Bank
  • Account Name: Shree Bhagawat Dham Sanatan Mandir
  • Account Number: 0011573509
  • SWIFT Code: KASITHBK
  • Currency: Thai Baht (THB)
  • Location: Phuket, Thailand
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Open daily in the heart of Phuket —
a place for prayer, reflection, and peaceful connection
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Address
2/47 Soi Khuanyang, Pa Tong,
Kathu District, Phuket, Thailand
83150

Opening Hours
Monday to Sunday
7:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Phone & WhatsApp
+66 85 179 2686
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